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- catalog abstract ""The vexed relationship between the two parts of Italy, often referred to as the Southern Question, has shaped that nation's political, social, and cultural life throughout the twentieth century. But how did southern Italy become "the south," a place and people seen as different from and inferior to the rest of the nation? Writing at the rich juncture of literature, history, and cultural theory, Nelson Moe explores how Italy's Mezzogiorno became both backward and picturesque, an alternately troubling and fascinating borderland between Europe and its others. This book shows that the Southern Question is far from just an Italian issue, for its origins are deeply connected to the formation of European cultural identity between the mid-eighteenth and late-nineteenth centuries."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12542668.
- catalog coverage "Italy, Southern Civilization Public opinion.".
- catalog coverage "Italy, Southern Politics and government 19th century Public opinion.".
- catalog coverage "Italy, Southern Social conditions 19th century Public opinion.".
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description ""The vexed relationship between the two parts of Italy, often referred to as the Southern Question, has shaped that nation's political, social, and cultural life throughout the twentieth century. But how did southern Italy become "the south," a place and people seen as different from and inferior to the rest of the nation? Writing at the rich juncture of literature, history, and cultural theory, Nelson Moe explores how Italy's Mezzogiorno became both backward and picturesque, an alternately troubling and fascinating borderland between Europe and its others.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-335) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: How Did Southern Italy Become "the South"? -- I. Imagining the South, c. 1750-1850. 1. Italy as Europe's South. 2. "L'Europe finit a Naples": Representations of the Mezzogiorno in the Century before Unification -- II. Representing the South in the Risorgimento, c. 1825-1861. 3. The North Looks South, 1825-1848. 4. Of Bourbons and Barbarism, 1848-1860. 5. "This Is Not Italy!": Ruling and Representing the South, 1860-1861 -- III. Representing the South in Postunification Italy, c. 1870-1885. 6. Terra Vergine: Picturing the South in Illustrazione italiana. 7. The Emergence of the Southern Question in Pasquale Villari and Leopoldo Franchetti. 8. The Geographical Poetics of Giovanni Verga. Conclusion: What the South Enables Us to Say.".
- catalog description "This book shows that the Southern Question is far from just an Italian issue, for its origins are deeply connected to the formation of European cultural identity between the mid-eighteenth and late-nineteenth centuries."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "xv, 349 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0520226526".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies on the history of society and culture ; 46".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley and Los Angeles, Calif. : University of California Press,".
- catalog spatial "Italy, Northern.".
- catalog spatial "Italy, Southern Civilization Public opinion.".
- catalog spatial "Italy, Southern Politics and government 19th century Public opinion.".
- catalog spatial "Italy, Southern Social conditions 19th century Public opinion.".
- catalog spatial "Italy.".
- catalog subject "945/.708 21".
- catalog subject "DG825 .M64 2001".
- catalog subject "Public opinion Italy, Northern.".
- catalog subject "Stereotypes (Social psychology) Italy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: How Did Southern Italy Become "the South"? -- I. Imagining the South, c. 1750-1850. 1. Italy as Europe's South. 2. "L'Europe finit a Naples": Representations of the Mezzogiorno in the Century before Unification -- II. Representing the South in the Risorgimento, c. 1825-1861. 3. The North Looks South, 1825-1848. 4. Of Bourbons and Barbarism, 1848-1860. 5. "This Is Not Italy!": Ruling and Representing the South, 1860-1861 -- III. Representing the South in Postunification Italy, c. 1870-1885. 6. Terra Vergine: Picturing the South in Illustrazione italiana. 7. The Emergence of the Southern Question in Pasquale Villari and Leopoldo Franchetti. 8. The Geographical Poetics of Giovanni Verga. Conclusion: What the South Enables Us to Say.".
- catalog title "The view from Vesuvius : Italian culture and the southern question / Nelson Moe.".
- catalog type "text".